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5 Paragraph Order LTCOL John Cassady USMC(RET)
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SMEAC Situation Mission Execution Administration and Logistics Command and Control
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4 W’s Plus H 5 Questions for Success Who What When Where How
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Situation Describes present circumstances Date, Time, Location, Weather Paragraph A- Friendly Forces Forces directly involved in the operation. Usually a separate annex because of size Paragraph B- Enemy Forces Usually a separate annex because of size, omitted in JROTC Paragraph C- Supporting Forces Forces providing support,e.g. transportation, supplies, ETC.
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Mission A clear, concise statement of the tasks assigned to a unit Includes Date, Time of the commencement of the operation Lays out what each element of an operation is required to accomplish Can include a follow-on task if success is realized by the initial task effort
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Execution Intent Commander’s Intent Commander passes the vision he/she has for the conduct of the operation Establishes guidelines e.g. rapid, aggressive, safe conduct of tasks Commander states the “end state” desired based on assigned mission Concept of Operations is a general layout of the tactical plan
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Execution Tasks Each subordinate element will have “Specified Tasks” stated in the order “Implied Tasks” Tasks not stated in the order, but these tasks must be accomplished to complete the Specified Tasks….Important concept! Frequently a “Specified Task” creates “Implied Tasks” which become “Specified Tasks” for subordinate units and Staffs Subordinate Commanders develop their own orders based on the Specified Tasks Staff tasks are placed in the Execution Paragraph Specific staff information issued in a separate annex
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Execution Coordinating Instructions Specified Tasks applying to two or more units, march order, combat formations, control measures, and any other tasks related to the mission
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Admin & Logistics Specified Tasks drawn from the Execution Paragraph staff tasks Separate Annexes developed addressing Admin and Logistic matters Includes medical considerations as Appendices to Medical Annexes Bean, Bullets, and Bandaids paragraph Personnel accountability measures Handling Enemy Prisioners of War Mortuary Affairs Other Administrative and Logistic matters
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Command and Control Contains instructions and information regarding command and communications functions Annexes lay out the communication plans Includes frequencies and call signs, brevity codes, challenges and passwords Identifies chain of command and their locations before, during and after the operation
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